C.H. Morimoto, D. Koons, et al.
Image and Vision Computing
This paper describes a computationally simple method to perform text independent speaker verification using second order statistics. The suggested method, called utterance level scoring (ULS), allows obtaining a normalized score using a single pass through the frames of the tested utterance. The utterance sample covariance is first calculated and then compared to the speaker covariance using a distortion measure. Subsequently, a distortion measure between the utterance covariance and the sample covariance of data taken from different speakers is used to normalize the score. Experimental results from the 2000 NIST speaker recognition evaluation are presented for ULS, used with different distortion measures, and for a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) system. The results indicate that ULS as a viable alternative to GMM whenever computational complexity and verification accuracy needs to be traded.
C.H. Morimoto, D. Koons, et al.
Image and Vision Computing
Jianchang Mao, Patrick J. Flynn, et al.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Yasuhiko Morimoto, M. Aono, et al.
SAINT 2003
David B. Mayer, Ashford W. Stalnaker
ACM SIGMIS CPR 1967